Synthesis of new oxadiazol-phthalazin derivatives with anti-proliferative activity; molecular docking, pro-Apoptotic, and enzyme inhibition profile

El-Sayed, Wael; El-Naggar AM; Abu El-Azm, Fatma; Mohamed Hekal;

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Background and aim: The current study reports the synthesis and biological evaluation of two novel series of 4-(5-mercapto-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl)phthalazin-1(2H)-one derivatives. Methods: The synthetic reactions were carried out under both conventional and ultrasonic irradiation conditions. The anti-proliferative activity of the newly synthesized compounds against two human epithelial cell lines; liver (HepG2) and breast (MCF-7) in addition to normal fibroblasts (WI-38) was investigated. In addition to molecular docking studies, the possible mechanism(s) of action were also explored. Results: In general, an improvement in synthetic rates and yields was observed when reactions were carried out under sonication compared with classical conditions. The structures of the products were established based on analytical and spectral data. Derivatives 2e and 7d, in addition to compound 1, had significant and selective anti-proliferative activity against liver and breast cancer cell lines without harming normal fibroblasts. These derivatives arrested the cell cycle progression and/or induced apoptosis. This has been manifested by the elevation in the expression of p53 and caspase 3, down-regulation of cdk1, and a reduction in the concentrations of MAPK and Topo II at submicromolar concentrations. The latter results confirmed the molecular docking study. Conclusions: Compound 1 had the best profile on the gene and protein levels (arresting cell cycle and inducing apoptosis). The ability of compounds 1 and 2e to inhibit both MAPK and Topo II nominates these derivatives as potential candidates for further anticancer and antitumor studies.


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Title Synthesis of new oxadiazol-phthalazin derivatives with anti-proliferative activity; molecular docking, pro-Apoptotic, and enzyme inhibition profile
Authors El-Sayed, Wael ; El-Naggar AM; Abu El-Azm, Fatma ; Mohamed Hekal 
Affiliations Ain Shams University 
Keywords POTENT INHIBITORS;TOPOISOMERASE-II;BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION;ANTICANCER;DESIGN;KINASE;CYTOTOXICITY;THIOREDOXIN;MURINE;ANTITUMOR
Issue Date Jun-2020
Publisher ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Journal RSC Advances 
Volume 10
Start page 3675
End page 3688
ISSN 2046-2069
DOI 10.1039/c9ra09016a
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85078701513
Web of science ID WOS:000509900800006

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